外研九年级下册Module 1 Travel单元检测试题(含答案)

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外研九年级下册Module1试题
Class:
  
Name:
  
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(满分100分)
一、选择填空
(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句子意思,从A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(
)1.
I
can’t
put
my
umbrella
in
the
backpack
because
it’s
    
clothes
already.
A.
polular
with
B.
fill
with
C.
full
of
(
)2.

How
long
will
the
train
    
us
to
get
to
Beijing
from
Taiyuan?

About
three
hours.
A.
spend
B.
take
C.
cost
(
)3.
It
was
not
much
fun
    
in
the
Watertown.
A.
playing
B.
play
C.
played
(
)4.
What
you
said
was
    
right,
so
we
all
agreed
with
you
about
the
plan.
A.
suddenly
B.
exactly
C.
probably
(
)5.
I’ve
been
looking
forward
to
    
the
famous
writer
Mo
Yan.
A.
met
B.
meet
C.
meeting
(
)6.
    
I’m
with
my
father,
I’m
not
afraid
of
anything.
A.
In
addition
to
B.
As
long
as
C.
As
soon
as
(
)7.

Please
take
my
seat,
madam.

Oh,
it’s
very
nice
    
you.
A.
to
B.
of
C.
for
(
)8.

The
Greens’
house
is
very
beautiful.

Yeah,
but
I
think
    
is
a
bit
more
beautiful.
A.
we
B.
us
C.
ours
(
)9.

Do
you
know
Sally
Smith?

You
mean
    
girl
in
a
red
dress
over
there?
A.
a
B.
the
C.
/
(
)10.
There
are
    
floors
in
this
building
and
David
lives
on
the
    
floor.
A.
twelve;
twelfth
B.
twelfth;
twelve
C.
twelve;
twelve
二、完形填空
(共15小题,
每小题1分,
满分15分)
阅读下面短文,
掌握其大意,
然后在每小题所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
young
man,
while
travelling
across
a
desert,
came
across
a
spring
(泉).
The
11
was
sweet.
He
filled
his
leather
bag
with
water
so
that
he
could
bring
some
back
to
12
teacher.
After
a
four-day
journey,
the
young
man
13
the
water
to
his
teacher.
He
took
a
deep
14
,
smiled
warmly,
and
thanked
his
student
very
much
for
the
15
water.
The
young
man
went
home
with
a
16
heart.
After
the
student
left,
the
teacher
let
another
17
taste
the
water.
He
spit
(吐出)
it
out,
18
it
was
awful.
In
fact,
it
was
19
fresh
because
of
the
old
leather
bag.
He
asked
his
teacher,
“Sir,
the
water
is
awful.
Why
did
you
pretend
to
20
it?”
The
teacher
replied,
“You
21
the
water.
I
tasted
the
gift.
The
water
was
simply
the
container
for
an
act
of
kindness
and
22
.
Nothing
could
be
23
.”
We
understand
this
24
best
when
we
receive
gifts
of
love
from
children.
Whether
it
is
a
cheap
glass
25
a
diamond
necklace,
we
should
show
our
appreciation.
We
love
the
idea
within
the
gift
rather
than
the
thing.
(
)11.
A.
desert
B.
water
C.
food
(
)12.
A.
his
B.
her
C.
my
(
)13.
A.
gave
B.
bought
C.
sold
(
)14.
A.
breath
B.
break
C.
drink
(
)15.
A.
awful
B.
sweet
C.
kind
(
)16.
A.
happy
B.
lucky
C.
sad
(
)17.
A.
friend
B.
old
man
C.
student
(
)18.
A.
saying
B.
writing
C.
crying
(
)19.
A.
still
B.
no
longer
C.
always
(
)20.
A.
drink
B.
like
C.
hate
(
)21.
A.
enjoyed
B.
ate
C.
tasted
(
)22.
A.
love
B.
progress
C.
illness
(
)23.
A.
cheaper
B.
heavier
C.
sweeter
(
)24.
A.
class
B.
lesson
C.
smile
(
)25.
A.
or
B.
and
C.
but
三、阅读理解
(共20小题,
每小题1分,
满分20分)
阅读下面文章,
根据文章内容,
从每小题所给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
The
sight
of
new
and
different
items
on
display
and
the
excitement
of
open
air
markets
and
colorful
shops
make
shopping
in
Asia
a
unique
and
fun
experience.
Not
only
will
you
see
goods
that
are
different
and
hard
to
come
by
in
the
West,
but
you’ll
find
prices
much
different
from
those
you’re
used
to,
and
different
from
prices
seen
when
travelling
to
other
places,
like
Europe.
In
China,
clothing
costs
about
four
or
five
times
less
than
that
in
European
countries.
However,
the
sizing
system
is
much
different
from
that
in
the
United
States.
A
woman
who
wears
medium-sized
clothes
in
the
United
States
will
find
herself
looking
for
the
extra
large
section
of
the
department
store.
It
is
wise
to
try
everything
on
to
make
sure
it
fits
before
you
buy
it.
And
carefully
consider
the
size
of
any
clothing
item
you
plan
to
buy
as
a
gift
for
someone
else.
In
India,
clothing
can
be
bought
for
about
half
the
price
that
it
would
cost
in
European
stores,
if
you
know
where
to
shop.
(
)26.
Which
of
the
following
is
one
of
the
characters
of
shopping
in
Asia?
A.
There
are
many
open
air
markets.
B.
The
items
on
display
look
quite
similar.
C.
The
things
on
display
are
very
beautiful.
D.
There
are
many
things
that
you
can
also
see
in
European
countries.
(
)27.
The
underlined
words
“extra
large”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean
“    ”
in
Chinese.
A.
小码
B.
中码
C.
大码
D.
加大码
(
)28.
In
China,
clothing
costs
about
    
that
in
European
countries.
A.
twice
more
than
B.
4
or
5
times
less
than
C.
as
much
as
D.
4
or
5
times
more
than
(
)29.
This
passage
mainly
talks
about
    .
A.
what
to
do
in
Asia
B.
shopping
in
Asia
C.
eating
in
Asia
D.
shopping
in
India
(
)30.
Perhaps
this
passage
is
written
for
    .
A.
Chinese
visitors
B.
Indian
visitors
C.
Western
visitors
D.
teenagers
B
Beginners
and
experts
alike
should
do
some
research
before
planning
a
trip
to
make
sure
they
get
everything
ready
before
they
leave.
Read
on
to
learn
tips
that
will
help
you
make
better
choices
and
plan
trips
the
right
way.
Planning
ahead
will
leave
you
more
time
to
have
fun,
so
make
good
use
of
the
following
advice.
First,
going
on
a
long
road
trip
is
a
great
excuse
for
bringing
along
your
favourite
music.
It
is
often
difficult
to
find
good
or
clear
local
radio
stations
as
you
drive
from
one
place
to
another,
so
having
your
own
source
of
music
is
a
good
idea.
Next,
get
a
room
on
the
highest
floor
if
possible.
Rooms
on
the
main
floor
are
more
convenient
for
a
thief
to
reach.
If
you
can,
ask
for
a
hotel
room
that
has
only
windows
and
no
sliding
glass
doors.
It
is
much
easier
to
enter
a
room
with
these
types
of
doors.
One
of
the
most
important
things
you
can
do
to
prepare
for
travel
is
to
write
down
what
you
need
to
pack.
Create
this
list
either
a
few
months
or
a
week
before
your
trip.
If
you
get
in
a
rush
and
have
to
pack
right
before
you
leave,
this
list
will
make
sure
that
you
have
everything
that
you
need,
and
that
you
do
not
forget
something.
At
last,
write
contact
information
like
your
name,
phone
number,
and
address
on
the
inside
of
your
luggage
(行李)
when
you
travel.
In
this
way
your
luggage
can
still
be
identified,
even
if
the
outside
tags
(标签)
are
lost
or
broken.
Having
your
luggage
out
of
sight
can
result
in
it
getting
lost.
(
)31.
The
writer
gives
travellers
    
tips.
A.
two
B.
three
C.
four
D.
five
(
)32.
If
you
go
on
a
long
road
trip,
you’d
better
bring
your
    .
A.
nice
clothes
B.
favourite
music
C.
map
D.
favourite
books
(
)33.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
    .
A.
it
is
often
hard
to
have
your
own
source
of
music
B.
it
is
best
to
get
a
room
on
the
main
floor
C.
thieves
can
enter
a
room
with
sliding
glass
doors
more
easily
D.
it
is
not
necessary
to
write
down
what
you
need
to
pack
(
)34.
You
should
write
all
the
following
information
on
the
inside
of
your
luggage
except
your
    .
A.
age
B.
name
C.
phone
number
D.
address
(
)35.
Why
should
travellers
do
some
research
before
planning
a
trip?
A.
Because
they
are
all
beginners.
B.
Because
they
have
a
great
excuse.
C.
Because
they
get
in
a
rush
and
have
to
pack
right
before
they
leave.
D.
Because
they
can
make
sure
that
they
get
everything
ready
before
they
leave.
C
A
year
after
graduation,
I
was
offered
a
job
teaching
a
writing
class.
Teaching
was
a
profession
I
had
never
seriously
considered,
though
several
of
my
stories
had
been
published.
I
accepted
the
job
without
hesitation
(犹豫),
as
it
would
allow
me
to
wear
a
tie
and
go
by
the
name
of
Mr.
Davis.
My
father
went
by
the
same
name,
and
I
liked
to
imagine
people
getting
the
two
of
us
confused.
The
position
was
offered
at
the
last
minute,
and
I
was
given
two
weeks
to
prepare.
I
spent
some
time
searching
for
briefcase
(公文包)
and
standing
before
my
full-length
mirror,
repeating
the
words,
“Hello,
class.
I’m
Mr.
Davis.”
Sometimes
I
would
give
myself
an
aggressive
voice.
Sometimes
I
would
sound
experienced.
But
when
the
day
finally
came,
I
felt
nervous
and
the
true
Mr.
Davis
was
there.
I
sounded
not
like
a
thoughtful
professor,
but
rather
a
12-year-old
boy.
I
arrived
in
the
classroom
with
paper
cards
designed
in
the
shape
of
maple
leaves.
I
saw
nine
students
along
a
long
table.
I
handed
out
the
cards,
and
the
students
wrote
down
their
names
and
lifted
them
up
as
I
asked
them
to.
“All
right
then,”
I
said.
“Okay,
here
we
go.”
Then
I
opened
my
briefcase
and
realized
that
I
had
never
thought
beyond
this
moment.
I
had
been
thinking
that
the
students
would
be
the
first
to
talk,
offering
their
thoughts
and
opinions
on
the
events
of
the
day.
I
had
imagined
that
they
would
put
up
their
hands
and
shout
for
the
chance
to
express
their
opinions.
Then
I
would
say,
“Keep
quiet.
You’ll
all
get
your
turn.
One
at
a
time,
one
at
a
time!”
A
terrible
silence
ruled
the
room,
and
seeing
no
other
opinions,
I
had
to
ask
the
students
to
take
out
their
notebooks
and
write
a
simple
composition.
(
)36.
The
writer
got
a
job
as
a
    
a
year
after
his
graduation.
A.
writer
B.
teacher
C.
doctor
D.
designer
(
)37.
He
was
    
that
he
would
wear
a
tie
and
would
be
called
Mr.
Davis.
A.
pleased
B.
sad
C.
angry
D.
nervous
(
)38.
How
many
students
were
there
in
the
writer’s
class?
A.
9.
B.
12.
C.
32.
D.
We
don’t
know.
(
)39.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
The
students
made
much
noise
in
the
writer’s
class.
B.
The
students
didn’t
listen
to
the
writer
in
the
class.
C.
The
writer
had
always
thought
about
finding
a
job
as
a
teacher.
D.
The
writer’s
father,
also
called
Mr.
Davis,
was
a
teacher
too.
(
)40.
We
can
read
the
above
passage
in
    .
A.
a
dictionary
B.
a
notice
C.
a
literary
(文学的)
work
D.
an
advertisement
D
We
list
some
of
the
things
to
do
in
San
Francisco,
based
on
our
recent
trip
there.
At
top
of
the
list
for
many
people
is
a
trip
to
Alcatraz,
a
famous
prison
island.
Having
been
there
before,
I
can
say
that
it
is
worth
the
cost,
which
is
about
$25
per
person
at
the
moment.
The
boat
ride
alone
is
impressive,
giving
you
a
different
view
of
the
city.
The
prison
is
both
depressing
(使沮丧的)
and
fascinating.
There
must
be
thousands
of
restaurants
in
San
Francisco,
serving
food
of
every
type.
In
the
few
days
we
were
in
town,
we
ate
seafood,
Nicaraguan
food,
Chinese
food,
and
many
other
kinds.
If
you
like
to
try
new
foods,
plan
to
explore
many
areas
of
the
city.
What
else?
You
can
rent
a
bicycle
and
ride
across
the
Golden
Gate
Bridge.
You
can
take
a
tour
to
the
Muir
Woods
north
of
the
city
to
see
the
big
Redwood
trees.
A
walk
through
the
Chinatown
will
provide
you
with
an
opportunity
to
buy
all
the
unusual
things
you
might
want.
Other
areas
have
great
shopping
as
well.
Union
Square
is
full
of
stores
of
every
kind,
for
example.
Parks
seem
to
be
everywhere.
The
Golden
Gate
Park
has
hiking
and
biking
opportunities.
The
Presidio
may
seem
familiar,
since
you
have
probably
seen
it
in
some
movies.
Lincoln
Park
has
a
golf
course.
Many
hotels
have
free
books
and
guides
to
attractions.
Ask
about
these
when
you
check
in
and
you’ll
find
plenty
of
things
to
do
in
San
Francisco.
(
)41.
People
go
to
Alcatraz
    .
A.
by
boat
B.
by
plane
C.
by
bike
D.
by
train
(
)42.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
a
park?
A.
The
Golden
Gate
Park.
B.
The
Presidio.
C.
Lincoln
Park.
D.
Alcatraz.
(
)43.
    
is
a
great
place
to
buy
unusual
things.
A.
The
Golden
Gate
Bridge
B.
The
Chinatown
C.
Union
Square
D.
The
Muir
Woods
(
)44.
You
can
get
free
books
and
guides
to
attractions
in
    .
A.
many
hotels
B.
many
restaurants
C.
some
parks
D.
some
stores
(
)45.
Which
would
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.
Where
to
eat
in
San
Francisco
B.
Great
shopping
areas
in
San
Francisco
C.
Things
to
do
in
San
Francisco
D.
Parks
are
everywhere
四、单词拼写
(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
根据括号内的汉语,结合句子的意思,在横线上写出形式正确的英语单词,每个空格只准填一个单词。
46.
He
paid
lots
of
money
for
his
wife’s
new
clothes
that
day
     (虽然)
he
was
not
willing
to.
47.
When
she
turned
around
to
hide
her
     (眼泪),
we
felt
sorry
for
her.
48.
He
stood
up
without
saying
anything
and
walked
     (朝……方向)
the
door.
49.
Miss
Green
is
very
rich
and
has
her
own
private
     (飞机).
50.
We
plan
to
travel
by
     (长途公共汽车)
this
summer.
51.
If
you
want
to
make
a
delicious
cake,
please
follow
these
five
     (步骤).
52.
Could
you
tell
me
the
     (出发)
time
of
your
flight?
53.
I
asked
her
if
she
wanted
to
come
and
she
     (点头).
54.
The
extra
money
could
be
spent
on
improving
public
     (交通).
55.
     (香烟)
do
great
harm
to
our
health.
五、句型转换
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
请按以下各小题的要求转换句型,每个空格只准填一个单词。
56.
The
pilot
succeeded
in
landing
on
time.
(改为同义句)
The
pilot
      
      
on
time.
57.
That’s
very
kind
of
you
to
help
me
with
my
math.
(改为同义句)
That’s
very
      
      
you
to
help
me
with
my
math.
58.
The
flight
to
Nanjing
left
ten
minutes
ago.
(改为现在完成时)
The
flight
to
Nanjing
      
      
      
for
ten
minutes.
59.
To
my
surprise,
I
met
my
friend
Lisa
in
Paris.
(改为同义句)
I
was
      
      
meet
my
friend
Lisa
in
Paris.
60.
Jim
flew
to
Shanghai
last
Monday
morning.
(就划线部分提问)
      
      
Jim
go
to
Shanghai
last
Monday
morning?
六、短文填空
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,用括号内动词的正确形式填空。
A
sudden
ringing
woke
Peter
up.
He
turned
on
the
light,
got
up
and
went
to
answer
the
phone.
“Are
you
still
(61)      
(lie)
in
bed?”
On
the
phone
came
Henry’s
voice.
“Yes,”
said
Peter.
“But
it’s
only
four.”
“Is
your
watch
not
working?
Open
the
window
and
look
outside.
I
(62)      
(arrive)
at
the
bus
station
already.”
Peter
did
as
Henry
said.
It
(63)      
(snow)
heavily
and
it
was
white
everywhere.
Both
Peter
and
Henry
liked
skiing.
He
ran
to
the
telephone
and
said,
“Wait
for
me
and
I
(64)      (get)
there
very
soon.”
After
20
minutes
they
were
on
the
bus.
The
driver
drove
slowly
and
all
the
passengers
(65)      
(understand)
why
he
did
so.
30
minutes
later,
they
skied
happily
together.
七、任务型阅读
(共5个空格,每个空格2分,满分10分)
阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容,将文本框中的文章大意补充完整,每个空格只准填一个单词。
Chris
Rock
was
born
in
the
state
of
South
Carolina.
When
he
was
a
child,
his
family
moved
to
a
poor
area
in
Brooklyn,
New
York,
and
he
grew
up
there.
As
a
teenager,
Rock
left
high
school
and
started
telling
jokes
in
comedy
clubs.
He
told
jokes
about
his
family
and
about
growing
up
in
Brooklyn
in
the
1980s.
Many
of
his
jokes
were
about
his
life
in
high
school
that
Rock
thought
was
terrible.
Rock
was
very
funny.
Some
famous
comedians
(喜剧演员)
came
to
see
his
performances.
The
comedian
Eddie
Murphy
helped
him
get
work
on
television
and
in
the
movies.
For
him,
comedy
is
the
most
important
thing.
It
can
make
people
laugh
and
think.
Today,
Chris
Rock
still
gives
live
comedy
shows
around
the
world.
He
also
created
a
TV
show
called
“Everybody
Hates
Chris”.
It
is
about
his
teenage
years
in
Brooklyn.
In
2006,
it
was
considered
one
of
the
best
comedy
shows
on
American
television.
Chris
Rock
grew
up
in
a
poor
area
in
New
York.
When
Chris
left
high
school,
he
began
telling
66.      
in
comedy
clubs.
He
was
so
67.      
that
some
famous
comedians
came
to
see
his
performances.
With
the
68.      
of
Eddie
Murphy,
he
got
work
on
television
and
in
the
movies.
Today,
Chris
still
gives
live
comedy
shows
around
the
world.
Everybody
Hates
Chris
is
a
TV
69.      
created
by
Chris.
It
was
considered
one
of
the
best
comedy
shows
on
American
television
in
70.      .
八、书面表达
(满分15分)
请以“Travelling
by
train
or
by
plane?”
为题写一篇80词左右的短文。短文必须包含以下观点,可适当发挥,使短文内容更加充实。
火车
飞机
看乡村美景
看田野、建筑、高山及云彩
车票便宜
机票贵
安全
速度快
Travelling
by
train
or
by
plane?
                                                                                                                                                                                 
                                               
                                        
参考答案:
1-5
CBABC
6-10
BBCBA
11-15
BAACB
16-20
ACABB
21-25
CACBA
26-30
ADBBC
31-35
CBCAD
36-40
BAADC
41-45
ADBAC
46.
though/although
47.
tears
48.
towards
49.
airplane
50.
coach
51.
steps
52.
departure
53.
nodded
54.
transport
55.
Cigarettes
56.
landed
successfully
57.
nice
of
58.
has
been
away
59.
surprised
to
60.
How
did
61.
lying
62.
have
arrived
63.
was
snowing
64.
will
get
65.
understood
66.
jokes
67.
funny
68.
help
69.
show
70.
2006
One
possible
version:
Travelling
by
train
or
by
plane?
When
we
go
on
a
long
trip,
we
need
to
choose
to
travel
by
train
or
by
plane.
Before
making
the
right
choice,
we
had
better
know
their
advantages
and
disadvantages.
In
a
train
we
can
enjoy
the
beautiful
scenery
of
the
countryside.
Likewise,
in
a
plane
we
can
have
a
good
view
of
fields,
buildings,
mountains
and
even
plains
of
clouds.
A
train
ticket
is
cheap.
Most
of
us
can
afford
it.
But
a
plane
ticket
is
about
twice
as
expensive
as
a
train
ticket.
Besides,
it
is
safer
to
travel
by
train.
However,
it
takes
us
longer
time
to
travel
by
train
than
by
plane.
If
we
just
want
to
save
money,
we
will
travel
by
train.
But
if
we
want
to
save
time,
we
will
turn
to
the
plane.